The purity of Sunlight — The scrupulous purity of 501111811? Soap is ensured because it is blended with pure cocoanut and rich palm oils which are tested by our expert anflysts- Thus there is no possibility 0f 84111111111“ 91'. inferior oils being used- Thc purity and excellence of 5111111411: 5on1» It-mr- I! 1" 11'" lending laundry soap of theworld. A little “Sunlight” means n lot of saving. Buy 31111118111 9°11”- i1 . 111 1 FAREWELL GATHERING 0'1 1111a evening of M11)’ 23111 i‘ numhor of 1h:- fruznds and . 111111-11 a-escutliloil at tho law fny, lent-e of 1M1: and Mrs. “m. F‘ sit-l" o1‘ Kelvin, to 11111 1111"“ 1111"‘ \, 11 1,.-11,1-.=, their deipartttrt- V101‘ 1 ‘- future home 111 North “.111- . ‘. Robert 3111031111110 \"‘1‘.‘-‘ "1111 alll pz-i-sidi-tl 111 1111-. ch‘ 1‘. H1111 ,._.,,11,111 1111 -_VIr. l-Irlward blaohlurdti 11, 1-1-1111 tht- following atld-I'u.1":--- ‘i113. Jardiuc und ' presented Mr. and 311's‘. <4. two ‘beatitifully’ t'11111- I oak chairs. To which Mr. 11:1 r very stiitably- TGPllWl on be- i1.1‘.l' of l1i111sc11.’ and Mrs. 1-111 11-1‘ 111,11 111 whit-Ii he tsaid that his I11- p-izui- would always cxWutl =1 1- 11n- to his old neighbors. ' ' "g; “for they 11.1: .1011.‘ gtmtl fol-lot hort s[)(}11t'l1t*.4 were 1111111- I1_\' .\1»- »; John .\. 1111:'rn\\'.--. A. It. .\l111-..\l111-1Io‘ -I’1'o\\'--1 \'i‘o_ - 1' li'n> and llohert .\;:111.-v\‘. 1-- ttiut: 1111210145111 such ;.'I1l'l lll'l_4lllltl‘l‘S, httt, glad to know ' ar1- not leaving our lair Prov- -. .\lurir_-l Alaollurdo t-apabiy 111-d at 11111. 1111:1111 and ivui-li-rvvl rare ol.l "cot: I1 Sflllt-l“. 1.1111 ' 5.1111111 by the I11 ~. ilattriug was t-11_ioy'vvl 1s of tho violin played 1111.1 aunt: “Auld I 11:1 - :11; .\lr. and 3.111.: l-I.-,=- 1'1" 1>1'o.~"pvrit_v' I11 thcI-r new homv. 1111- people dispersed to lllL-ly rc; ]lt*('ll\'f) homes. Tn .\l;-. and Mrs. Easter, llmr l~‘ricr1rls:~—~ O11 li-aniing tl1at you are atlmut 1n l'-1vI_- our midst to live OISKHVJCTG 11:1 our fair 111v, and conuidcriug 1111‘ 1111K 1117111‘ 1'01! have reai-lctl 111 111:..- i-ouirritinlty, we lcel ‘I would he an itijltstii-u, not only '1 _\'1.11, but 111m 1o o1 rstlvt-s were ‘:.'-> 111 11111111‘ you to 111-part without ,';1v.1\‘,-, ..-<io11 to 11.11110. token m‘ r1: . \Vo1‘ds1i‘.'til to (‘XDTPSS 11111‘ ‘in \ l" 1 Lnn lluthn 1.1-ml. Touch. I011 flifWW Url-Lnb nMl-‘hcbh U?‘ AUS- TRIA USE 0F HUNTING GROUNDS Nl~2\\' ‘JUItK. Juno ~J. (l. V ll1~1'l1~11‘1:, Seattle t1: has oftliri-d 1112111121‘ of Austria the use uitircss Z linipurur l-‘ranz J 11:1. the York Viurld reports. Mr. Von llerherg, 1iortlnvi-st, Ieasetl front the Autsriun while he 1111s I11 15111-0111: last ye the lowed its use, p" L15. 111111: as the A111‘. .11'1".u1_':<~d -1‘ot'1111-r loyal family. Th1.- rvtinuu of servants would h-rr dlspo. l. ——~—~--¢a-q>_-___ MARCONI INDICTED ItOAII-I, June l! .‘.larco11i, 1.111.- iuvcnior, lately ch 1:11am o1‘ the liar-ca Home, has bcexi indicte torial (101111111 "" , o1’ dlrctetors. 11111111 during Hlgt), .1111“. t-utl 41111111! I 511mm u‘. the ,<~1"':ge. The lillt- Fulllbtlll uri, mllllllllll‘ 0t tho Sui _ . , 1- M. .. 1;. W;r_.1,-,_;S C0111. ctl trom stagnation at times by the ibrdmh 1’ Mm" 1 1 presence of" that Cathom, Churclh either strlngcst regulation or go ln the annual report of the execu- m pan)‘. since lust January, and it is t-siuic 1111 r11, - ibW ' £1.11 cal .111au. Ita 01' the 60.000 acre imntlug prom-"ve. of the late New who o\v11s a string of theatres i11 the lhtclfic preserve G()\'(£l‘lllllt3lli_' (“U”), H1‘. In a letter to the World hc said the former litupress would be al- untll $11011 p lilll govermneut for 111u111tc11a11cc- o1‘ the‘ t-.11tirI-._ 1"’ “11CATH0LICISfvI AID TO PROTESTANTISM ON CHARGE OF FRAUD 1y pit-reeling 1111- tlt't.'lill'i'l.li)ll o‘. 111M?“ by 11"‘! 11-‘1511111111 -111-..‘a-to1'1t1n1 tor ihu1banlt l8 ulonths ‘11315111111111111 of that Mr. Milfirltlll has not visited ltflly l‘? prwtctl he has sod or (ithcrwlse ‘V- _ ‘ disposed of his r0111 und [icrsonai 0111 0119111114601‘ 580119-88 that Woo-d a1 accompany the loavim: oi‘ the old 1 replaced JUDGE REBUKES qHaT-rzrqgns by a larger and richer fellowship 1111.1 supp“, 111151 SHOP from Holmanw Catalol. ._OON$ERVAT‘IVE MEETING- A 111951111; of the Conservatlv: electors of TPYOB 11°11 “111-h b“ 1191 at D. J. Thompson's on Saturday- June 9th, at 8 D- Ill- l0 K111101111- 11915‘ gates for the convention t0 11B 119111 for the Fourth Eleolflflfll 1315-11"- of Prince County.—~l-I. E DAWSON Secretary of Committee. 2i —-HOME FOR BURIAL.— The death took place on Thursday morning at the Prince County Hospital of Mr. iDonald Gillie of O'Leary ut the age o‘! 71 years. The rumalns were taken by the evcttlng train to his home. The fu- neral takes place on Sunday altar- 110011. ' “BANKER PROMOTED.—- Mr. Leonard Roberta of Royal Bank. ‘Dignlsh, has been transferred to Su-ssex. Mr. Roberts left on Thurs- day morning to "take up his duties mitt-1- spending n brief visit with his -pareuts Henry und Mrs Rob- nrts of Middleton. —-BASE1BALL——'I\he fourth game of the " Primes lCtounty Baseball leu-gue was played on Thumday night at the Snmmerslde High School grounds between the Red Sox and ‘Pioneer-z and was won by the Red Sox at the close score of 5 to 4. The li11e-11p is as fol-lowszrv Red 50X Piooncers ' Catchrr VVrEght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pitcher Mountain iildsloue Pldgeon 3rd Base Croko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Morrison ‘Short Stop Centre Field ...4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daley RII-lht Field 110E111! McCullough and w. J. Whitney as lututl-lei the g tiou of all. '1‘h as umpire base Judga flmc to the sails-fac- e next game 1- 1 . Played on Monday 1143M b21383; the Red tSox an-"l Iludepeudcuts WWW?‘ 1 PERSONALS -—1N1.‘. C. A. Anderson homo here on Thunsday from il-lttl-Zifnx flccofrlptulled bride Mrs. C. A, Anne fax" The 1111111? friend 111111;. Anderson wish arrivei evenhr, by hi. rson of Hall H of Mr. and “but H I them 1 * 1ro v 1 ' intake their .1111u1li: 11112111111111 ML 151119, ‘where 1M1- Andersoniia Gigi", Duel: 1 ' , ,. . ‘ '1“- I Iaantlecr of thc-Lloctric 141311, " ..-. tht- .111-riotl lumlctliatcj‘ 1111"“ 11111111911101" ‘WOFUB were ut- v lledlcy, l) Referring 1o the Catholic Churcl .1t.lvc committee, given by Rev. Dr church. ibut it would be 1111 111111111‘ 1 would not be a repltitlon of that ' iuttuuu would be coming on. More 9'1"l‘.-\\\’A. Jttne té-Slrcn-yth, 111.111. '='i"1"g,mte1"'10“ 11° ‘wluuon of 11‘ um coal aztuutzon rot-ently, will -< _ v ‘I ‘ _ or the coming Hliutttd (..l1u:'ch oi Canada. I1 is not mscumo’ cr-lthe intention of the 10 .11., ixlnlns azldrc-ss beiore the 17th legislation on tl “111111-1» 1119911111: 01 the Ccngreaa- is well know Alarconi i.< tltarged 5110011161111)?1911131 1111"" 111' Camilla 110 \\'11l1 haying 111isap1iropriatcd to his mormng- 11,0410 Iir1-.~al1<;ut prudent m“, m- (qblht- said we itecdul the competitive body to make a mild report. llow c Church. 1n the evcr. it thcro is another R m1 Profile ‘m1 “umuud for “highest sense. Catholicism always Congress will not be satisfied will. wumlm m. “new Mains! M13 Mm. does its best work when laboring and mild report from the coal con‘. uonl 111111 for one 11141111131 Marquis alongside a staunch Protestantism. mmsm" '1" ‘ haliulvtv1111e 1.1m protestant Church 1s 5M" gentle and lnocuous regulation of re this e: ts have been doing there uttuout T_ Gun“, Toronto he painted m11ch opposition In Congress tc THETI '1 -LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE MEETIML- Liberal Conservative 1 electors at Kenslugtun at _Polllng ‘ Division. A 1 meet.- 1 lag of the Conservative women electors at Kensl-ngwn poll is called for Tuesday evening June 12th at 7.30 p. m. in the O. M. B. A. Hall for organization punpoles also to appoint delegates to attend the Conservative Convention at Bede one on July 16th A meeting of the men electors of the poll will be held on Wed-uesday evening, June h3th, at the same hour and place and for the some purposes. 2220-9-21 wtu. u. s. nave ANOTHER com. STRIKE WASHINGTON. June 7.—Re- cent disclosure that the country is facln the danger of another authraci e coal strike, which would 1be hurtful to Canada as well us to tho United States, has served to stir new interest among members of Congress and offic- ials in the question of what the government la zolns to do about regulation of the coal industry or dealing with that industry in some fashion. - A large share of the lpublg pucially In New England and the southern states, has not forgotten the hardship which It suffered Mt Winter: what 1t 111111 to go through both as to lack o! coal 111d high nrivefl. to any 1101111111; of mferior coal. it. was hoped there tort of thing next winter but the .11-.st advised authorities here uay .I1e danger of It la real, If another strike develops, it will doubtless be In September. lhe contract between coal 111In- .211) and operators in tho anthra- .:ite fields ends Augupl 3p A 1trike would be a grave thing 1m. nuse It would break out right at he time when cool weather and werthere ls no surplus worth while stored up. Feeling o1‘ the A iReifl Jumble Sale (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. June 9.——’l‘he Post- mastcr-Oeneral held an auction- lunible sale at King-street, Cou- vent Garden. ' "Fashionable attire, including silk and satin dresses and costum- es and gentleman's wearing apparel-to be sold without reserve. by order of H. M. Postuzaster-General," was how the catalogue described It, and the whole was made into 239 lots. here are some sample lota:-— Twenty pairs of boots, shoes, and slippers. Eighteen Turkish other towels. . A quantity of linen cuffs, und nlgthdresses. Eleven pairs of coloured slippers. Black and white silk costume two ralucoats, two dresses, ,and a pettlcoat. There were also such odds and ehds—all belonging to the ‘lost-In- the-post" category-as a typo. writer, 11 bottle of wine, a boot pollsher, und two bottles of mint sauce. Most lots only realised a few dollars. bath and collars, satin 10%‘. POOR FOLKS WIN ENORMOUS SUMtS IN DERBY STAKES LON-DON, June 8--A little sweep stakts ticket, combined with Derby luck. has placed a fortune of £32,- 000 In the lttp o1 a Yorkshire wo- 1111111 tnillworker, Mrs. Nellie Ford by name, who drew Papyrus I11 the Otley Club's £80,000 sweepstake I11 which more than 200,000 play~ era had ta-kau a oliaut-e. Mrs. Ford is described as a hard-working wu- "Hill, who has spent ‘most of her llle working in a mill I11 order to help support her largo ia-mlly. Yes- lcrduy she was offered £3,000 for hr-r chain-a, but refused as she had 1 dream that fortune awaited her. Tho second prize 01‘ £10,000 11nd the third of £8,000 were won by two men 0i‘ moderate means. Seve- ral others have been lifted front public l11'New England, New York 1nd northern states over another. itrlke would Intensify it. 1 It la believed here to bo 1111110811 hevltable that if there la another 011101111 strike by the anthracltei zoal ml11era, there will be such‘ lctuand by the public and in C0113’ tress that the government take we!‘ the mines as to be almost In! culstible. At the least, it will re- iult in legislation for the drustlc' ogulntion of the coal industry, in-' :iudlug both anthracite and bit- Inncrully have been saying 1161151 iuforc there would have to be leg- slatlou for regulation of the couli nduatry. 'l‘hey recognize that Ifl .l1cre 11-1 another strike, they will 00 under tremendous public pres» suro for drastic action, and that U"? Dimple are rapidly losing put lcnce with the fuel situation and its uncertainties. _.\o doubt is entertained, more |over, that (Yauadu, which has been impelled to lake vigorous fiction t: assure fuel to its people ll’ thert is another strike. The government coutmlsd "ltlclt is investl a on racltv coal und is expected fn Sep- trmber to make a final report e111 - 11911311111; its l‘(:t‘.0l!llll0l'll1lllli7n§l for 1e coal industry. lt n tl1at the coal intei 11o uiaku a showing to the _ c0111 tmtssion which would loud that strike. recommendation for the coal lndusttry and will apply government ownership out- Irlgqltt. it Ia true that tbcro h; i-Ztwvernmeut ownership but it is so true that there is more pub- ic sentiment for radical govern- ment action us to tho country's 1 1i r11 w. l penury to "they Street” by the luck o1 drawing winning horses 111 the numerous sweepstakes i1e'd lu 1111:- laud. A London man won £l2.0001lu the Meat Dmlors’ Sweepstake, o1‘ n-hiclt, he announces, he will Klve one-third 1o a fund [being raised to 111d the city hospitals. A young $1011 ographer 1s better off by £10,000 by winning ‘the prize offered 111 the. cork Ilospl-tul draw, and u strut-t] cleaner won a like Elllll in auutlnarl The Calcutta and London Stock Exchange Sweevfilflke-S 11f“? "f" wt been announced. The tormer 1s worth about £30000 and the 1111191‘ £125,000, 1t It estimated 1125011110 1111s been W011 1n 1116 bill 1111111119 sweepstakes, while huge sums have uhungetl hands ‘throng-l 111939 17ml‘ Int-ted on a smaller basis. I 1 1 . ... .._ i-ZO-W-j -" ‘ CONSERVATIVE?» FAR AHEAD; IN NOMINATIONS FOR ONTARIO ELECTIONS Ti)lt()I\"l‘O, June {llamas o1‘ candidates nominated for the ill seats in the Ontario lleixislztture- 11nd trxceptlng those who l1:1v1~. 111-finitely announced wlthdratvul 1‘ro111 the lit-its, uhow the following totals 01' prospective- uontinecs by parties: United Fur- meru '75, Labor 10, Cotiscrvatlvo 103, Liberztl 71, Itulepcitalant 10. Total 2T8. 1 8.—1'tevlsctl Q1111 ‘x ‘ The Peal of Wedding iBells Doc's‘ it not bring visions of the day when \ \ your own little git-l will be a-blushing bride? And don’t you ‘hope that when she marries, “Daddy's Gift” will be such as will add much to her happiness? Well then, why not commence now to provide for her dowry by means of an Imperial Endowment poucy on your life? You’ll scarcclymiss the small yearly savings required to maintain it. In this way you can make sure of having available when she reaches a marriagcable age any sum you may choose. And, if you should die in the mean- time, thc full amount of the policy will be paid to her or to hcr guardian immediately. We'll tell you all about Imperial Endowments if you'll send us your name and address. And your asking for the information will not place you under any obligation whatever. THE 111112111111 1.111: ASSURANCE gill Company of Canada HEAD QFFICE - P. A. FARQUHARSON, Branch Manager, Riley Building, Charlottetown mg€*~‘~“ TORONTO L12‘ 1 Waving farewell to loved ones on the Melaglml- t m fate was not more kind to them after Life will not be n. 0:111 in“ they bud settled here. Iforty-flve of those who have new yk and 1 their number were carried off by they will have l0 “Méheyn fever In the first year and_tb_e war but this the? W" 11°‘ U d5 o1 of 1812 wiped out the settlement. descendants 0f 111° 1"‘ homes, stock and crops. tales" who by strong In 1812 Lord Selklrirs agent, Colin pulsed the Invallflnl Robinson, of tho Isle of Lewis, per- navtana and Scots. ‘ q rewd suaded a number of his fellow Island- duatrllll dcveloflmeuthlmklan B’ ers to whom tbe abolition of the Clan a SW01- "mm by t izmpwg t; system bad brought high rents and but those who have "d a 51,9111 misery. to settle in the Red River are well educated uftlhwuih Ia district. This party encountered of toll in adversity m n n] the hostilities of the Indians and, tlwa ha; given “lie dignity. through their industry and progrss- phyllflu” “ad “M1121 times to slon, the jealousy of the white trad- 01011811 1'11"“ b7 h“ MW ones, era. When the settlement was wiped their homes t0 11131111 lent fund out on one occasion and many of of them are in suf gonrdme . them wiped out. the remainder waro not a few families a! r Om forced tn leave. However, they re- calm were posse!“ 151111111011 turned in time to harvest the first Some have 5109p“! lfntliem have western wheat crop 11nd many nttrl- lnrser pr0lP°P11°“;’ m when 1111101011118 fact 111111 Wlnnlpex stands to Red Deer. A1 "Ion-y - where It does to-dny. will form l "1511 °° ' By George 11111011105051. J-IOW DO YOU BO "ARE. SMITH ' . l.l '.' In the lfnltetl Church. m" i“ to anything 1'1‘ rt-greth- 111111 1m - 1 1 “"""“ , _ 11159- 11.. ,1.11_.- .g,-..,._11,,.gl. ‘,.013°:?,i;‘.' lzfl‘; .\1o\"1n1:.\1., June il-Judae T-he unlzticatlon oi 1.11 ten1pernnc01 o.‘ |1.-' when we virtiterl your hospi 1113101 or 11w Eilqneie Cm!" forces in Canada hm‘ 8.11110 heen "LLEGED NEGLECT tr-l-il- home. as W011 “q 111,. -. 'struc‘.t"tl1is ultvrnoou. After 11av~ brought‘ u-bmlt ‘by W1 Cnnfltllfln, KILLED AN 1141mm- H, 1,1-,_.,,,,.,. h, Wm,“ Wm .-i ‘PM m; 1111111111111 z-.l1:11t1-ri11j', and 11n- Proh1b1l1on Federation, embracing 111 hlliljlddfl o1‘ gnugfu] 1,11,11,31 1111111111»: lzuithtv-r 1:1 115 011111". twcr Quill-ism 11 111111"? 1011A’ in our 1111111114, Ilfltw‘ 111- 1111*”? "3"- 11“ "'1' V W‘ W‘ - lltlltl‘ and tTlPll. that you 1111.1’ 1r‘u:11-1-.'l 11111.11 .11.1t 1111111 now on 1111.1 .\"‘l1I ‘failltful partm-I- "L" 1mm h‘ _\.,,,11(1 ]1[-;||' all 11r1-ll111-i11:11‘_',' 1:-11~1-1I for many 13-; 1d m. ,-,_ 1, :11 1,15 11v,“ 111111“ ili- 1111-11 bowed "'1"-" 111" 111"“1~i h. o1‘ lift- 1:1 \'o'11 "o the llitlilwrli-‘Ifllttl lav\'.""1"-" "m1 ""_“' 1111"!" I'll North \\-'1'lt>'111r -, i‘/itl:'1-o111't oillcialst, 1'11‘1i‘~“1 111' 111'“ “mks 1'11.- 1-1111 iu vii-w wt‘ :tsk M.“ l" u. n“! pmmrfl and ‘vwkfll "UL SUV“. 1111.1 tin-so chairs as o, small 1111:1111 ‘n1 91111110101, were lmard aiterwards oi our respect and friendship. =11 t'll-'.lll'l.l)Pl"H. [-115 l.oril.wl1ip's l?" _ 1.1191011 on bch-alf of your oil (my, was qp8(=l11Cil1ly' addrt-sstul to 1-'_.< and neighbors of Il/Ihnot pit-yen 111 court tn 111110111 in .|:1.1 Iu-Ivin, t 1'1 l‘ a .‘ n- wnnxrkfl‘: AA!r'l“.‘-' m“ JAMES JARDINE 11cm. 11c 1. . It“ . --' s - I l ' » - EDWARD Masmunoo 1'1".‘ "imiii 0111111111111 1111111‘ 1-1""‘*“‘~" ROBERT AGNEW. . out. tnlk as 111 » Poun ain Penlnk Made In Canada —--~-<oc-—-~-_- Kll'l"(llll<.l.\'l~llt, Ont... June ll~—'l‘h¢> I"'-I""t 01' tho (ioverrruemt. analyst on ‘the rmitents of tho stomach of rlil-lllfii.‘ 113-0111 Irene Hialimau shop's that no trace oi‘ poison was found in the organ, according 11o :1 statement by Crown Attorney 130111111)’ today. The child died from neglect o1‘ the parents, uc cording to the fiudltig of Ithe cor- are: o Jury, which heard evidence showing that the parents/11nd 1e" the Infant ulono In the house leav- ing 011 a fluhlug trip 11.1. ' 12.30 o’: look, and returning home at 9111111. The (child was found In u flying condition by u neighbor ut 4 o'clock. The parents are now held on (iharges o1’ manslaughter. BRINGING UP_FATHER- 7W" m" .’;‘,E>1\-r\;1>r~_1£4-~J\."t>T' I 1 .‘_ _ U_ l 7.1" MAQQIR rr111~11<a>nv1 1 flowivaTEN- ._ . ~11: m. wire mm i v.1) <1; 6.0114‘ WITH H212 TO 1 WANT To TELL i?“ “"1110 "1 <-¢ "O "QM-HT EFW-AN cam. 0H was. awuru- You bQMETH, 4. pglbFTfi-{p VDMIQHT AN 1T5 AQQIJT BQT lvLL LET HER fvE MADE up my m“ b "L1- THF-Ril ‘LTIME 1 MADE KNOW WHO is moss: “Q "9 ‘T ‘ - A errant; w: ' ', E1:- . ‘gs'%¥\ typical o1 a nappy typo. HE lletrldenns are a home loving race of people not much given to . Wtllldtlfilli’ from their native beurthtt. but the arrival ut St. John aboard tln- (Innudlult Pacific ateumsblpa Aiarloch 11nd Afetugtmur. of over six hund ed sturdy men and women of tl11~ weutv-rn lslca, forced by utern ne- ceuslty in seek their fort-inns In the land of prnluise is not without pre~ 1-1-111-111. In the your 11103 u contin- tzt-nt of I11 Willi llffllllllli from the lulu of .\I11lI hy Ilnrd Selkirk to de- wlop tl-u- 11111-011 Irduslry on St. (‘lair huts Ktuit Founty. ll times were 11111-11 when littso pcoplc lelt home, Sahly! You can end the pain of coma. in one minute. 1J1‘. Scholl’: Zinc-pads wlll_do it, for they remove the cairn-friction- pressure. You rlul: nolnlectl lmlncutting, no danger from corrosive acids. Zlno-puda protect while they hoal. Thin,- antiseptic 1 waterproof. Siau for conic. caucuses. bunlona. Oct u bu: today at your 111-union‘: or shoe dcalefl. I QISohall s Z1110 -pa Mad: in Ilu Iaboulon}: o! Th Seltnll MI]. (h.- Winlw: 0/ Dr. Srltoll‘: Fool Com/m dpplianm, Arch Sapporo, m‘. Put one on -the pain l: gone! Soc ,___, ___.-._.. .._-——-———- n-J ' “I Was Terribly Weak After Baby Was Born” Mn. H. McClure, Nor- wood, Ont, writes: "After my baby was born. l was terribly weak and run down, with pains acrou my back. ‘l lmcl heard so much of Dr. Chase's Neyve Food that 1 decided to try it. Three , l boxes proved enough to make i” ' i me quite strong and well again. l also used Dr. Chase's Oint- ment for a fish which broke out on the bahy, and the Illil disappeared completely in a short time." DR. CHASES NERVE F001) so Could a 1m, n1 dealers, m- llmnanaon. Bum A 011-rm» "w!" i?“ 1.1 HOME -